A workshop on theories, practical applications and principles valued in the fields of BSc Computing, IT for Business, and Ethical Hacking was held at NIBM Campus.
The workshop featured insightful discussions on the above mentioned areas by Dr. Katerina (Aikaterini) Stamou, a distinguished academic from Coventry University, UK.
Dr. Stamou holds a PhD in Blood Flow Modelling and currently serves as a Lecturer in Computer Science at Coventry University.
With a wealth of experiences in a strong and solid academic setting, she enhanced students’ learning by contributing deep insights and global perspectives to the sessions. In addition to her expertise in computational modeling, Dr. Stamou has played a significant role in influencing Coventry’s computer science curriculum by connecting cutting-edge research with real-world applications.
Her capacity to relate intricate theoretical ideas to practical situations also ensured that students not only acquired academic information but also comprehended the subjects’ applications in the contemporary digital environment.
Students therefore had the valuable opportunity to gain an in-depth knowledge and motivation to strive for greatness in computing, business technology, and ethical hacking from an exceptional scholar of her quality.
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